reversible error

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Definition

A significant legal mistake during trial that likely affected the outcome and warrants reversal on appeal, essentially judicial malpractice serious enough to require a do-over. The appellate court's 'nope, try again.'

Example Usage

The admission of prejudicial evidence constituted reversible error, requiring a new trial.

Origin

Developed through appellate practice to distinguish errors requiring reversal from harmless errors

Fun Fact

Not all errors are reversible—courts use 'harmless error' to avoid retrials for mistakes that didn't actually matter, saving everyone time and money.

Source: Appellate practice and procedure terminology

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